The test allows the most viable embryos to be selected for transfer thereby increasing the chances of a successful IVF cycle.

GCRM professor Richard Fleming said: "We are very proud to be among the first clinics in the world to announce this news as it demonstrates how successful this new technology can be in enabling couples to have a higher chance of conceiving a baby.

"GCRM has always strived to be one of the leading IVF Centres in Europe, offering couples the latest innovations with the best possible outcomes.

"The Eeva test is the practical end point of good quality research and is the start of a new chapter in the evolution of IVF."